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Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo has discussed the coronavirus pandemic on social media and expressed his support for team-mate Daniel Rugani while undergoing a period of isolation:

Cristiano Ronaldo @Cristiano

For information: https://t.co/rbDpMTcs6s https://t.co/jWzDZX0GJK

The Italian champions have confirmed that all employees are "observing a period of voluntary home isolation" after Rugani tested positive for COVID-19.

Ronaldo is in quarantine in Madeira after flying back to Portugal to visit his mother, who had been in hospital after suffering a stroke, per Eurosport.

Rugani's positive test came just three days after Juventus' 2-0 Serie A win over Inter Milan, which was played behind closed doors because of the spread of the virus in Italy.

The defender was pictured celebrating with the squad after the game:

Mina Rzouki @Minarzouki

Inter will also suspend training and go into isolation due to Daniele Rugani testing positive for Covid-19. The defender was on the bench in the big match between Juve and Inter last Sunday. He's the player circled on the right. https://t.co/oJOrlnZsf1

The centre-back took to Twitterafter his diagnosis to offer reassurance to supporters (h/t BBC Sport).

"You've read the news, so I want to reassure everyone who's worried about me, I'm fine. I urge everyone to respect the rules, because this virus makes no distinction! Let's do it for ourselves, for our loved ones and for those around us."

Miguel Albuquerque, the president of Madeira's regional government, has said there is "no possibility" of Ronaldo having been infected with the coronavirus, per Alvise Cagnazzo at MailOnline.

Meanwhile, Juventus have denied speculation that Paolo Dybala has tested positive, according to ANSA (h/t Football Italia). Dybala also wrote on Twitter(h/t Football Italia) that he is "fine" and in "voluntary isolation."

Italy has been severely affected by the coronavirus, which has seen Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte introduce emergency measures throughout the country.

All sporting activity in Italy, including Serie A and B, has been called off until at least April 3.

UEFA have also confirmed Juventus' UEFA Champions League last-16 second leg against Lyon has been postponed. A meeting is due to take place on Tuesday to discuss domestic and European competitions.

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